Garage Goals: It’s Finally Happening
This has been a long time coming.
I’ve been deep into woodworking and epoxy projects for a while now—weekends in the garage, testing out new finishes, perfecting techniques, and building pieces for friends and family just because I love the craft. But now, it’s official. I’m turning this passion into a business.
The garage is transforming—finally becoming the full-on workspace I’ve always envisioned. I’m stocking it up with everything I need to take this to the next level. Not just the basics, either—I’m talking high-quality tools, new molds, finishing supplies, upgraded clamps, better organization, the works. It’s one thing to create for fun. It’s another to build with intention, knowing every piece is going out into the world with my name on it.
I’ve learned a lot over the years—what works, what doesn’t, how to recover from the inevitable “learning moments,” and how to make each piece better than the last. Now, it’s about scaling that up. Building systems. Streamlining the process. Finding the balance between creativity and consistency.
There’s a different kind of excitement that comes with this shift. It’s not just about making cool stuff anymore. It’s about creating something people want in their homes—functional, beautiful, and handcrafted with care.
So yeah, I’m hyped. This is the start of something real. Time to get to work, make some noise, and build something that lasts.
Let’s get it.